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Florida asks for photo ID to vote in person and an ID number to vote by mail.

1 Check ID Rules

IDs for Voting in Person

Option 1: Show one photo ID

Your ID:

  • Must have name, photo, and signature.
  • Cannot be expired.
  • Does not need your current address.

You can show:

  • Florida driver’s license
  • Florida state ID card
  • US passport
  • Military identification
  • Student identification
  • Public assistance card
  • Veterans Affairs health ID (VHIC)
  • Retirement center identification
  • Neighborhood association identification
  • Debit or credit card
  • Florida concealed weapon or firearm license
  • Government employee ID (issued by US, state of Florida, county, or city)

 


Option 2: Show two forms of ID

If your photo ID from Option 1 doesn’t have your signature, bring an extra identification that has it. Your extra ID does not need a photo.

You can show:

Accepted photo ID without signature 
+
Other ID with signature (no photo required)  

Examples:

US passport card    
+
Credit card 
Student ID 
+
Public assistance card 

Option 3: Ask for a Provisional Ballot

If you can’t show ID from Option 1 or Option 2, ask to vote using a provisional ballot.

Provisional ballots are a backup option to make sure eligible voters are not turned away.

Your provisional ballot counts if:

  • You are registered and voting in the correct precinct.
  • Your signature matches the one on file.

If your signatures don’t match:

You can fix this – it’s called “curing” your ballot.

Bring accepted ID to your local election office.

You have until 5:00 PM, 2 days after Election Day.

If you meet the deadline, your ballot counts.


FAQ: Voting in Person

What if I don’t have the right ID to vote in Florida?

You still have options if you don’t have an accepted ID.

Vote by Mail

  • You can use your Social Security number to request a vote-by-mail ballot.

Vote a Provisional Ballot

  • Go to your assigned voting location
  • Ask to vote a provisional ballot and sign it.
  • Confirm your ballot counts.

 

Can I use a student ID to vote in Florida?

Yes, student IDs are still accepted for voting in the 2026 elections.

You can use your student ID if it meets Florida’s requirements. Student IDs will no longer be accepted when a new law goes into effect in January 2027.

Can I use a digital or mobile ID to vote in Florida?

You must show a physical ID at the polls.

You cannot use an image, copy, digital, or mobile ID.

Do I need a “REAL ID” to vote in Florida?

You do not need a “REAL ID” to vote in Florida.

“REAL ID” is a set of national security standards for states to follow when they issue driver’s licenses and state ID cards.

How to get a “REAL ID” in Florida:

  • You must appear in person to apply for your driver’s license or ID card.
  • You must bring a variety of documents to prove your identity. 
  • Visit the FLHSMV website to check what you need.

 

IDs for Voting by Mail

Request Ballot

Any registered Florida voter can request to vote by mail.

Give one of these numbers when you request your ballot:

  • Florida driver’s license number
  • Florida state ID card number
  • Last 4 digits of Social Security number

Return Ballot

You do not need to include ID or an ID number with your completed ballot.

Don’t forget to sign! Your signature on the ballot envelope will be compared with your signature on file.